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           TWO FAMILLE VERTE BISCUIT
           RETICULATED EWERS AND COVERS
           Kangxi
           Of tapering hexagonal form, decorated
           with openwork panels of pine, bamboo and
           flowering plants, the reticulated covers with
           prunus blossom.
           The tallest 16.5cm (6.1/2in) high. (2).

           £600 - 800
           HK$6,000 - 8,000
           CNY5,300 - 7,000

           Provenance
           One purchased from Sidney L. Moss,
           14/6/50 (receipt). E.G Raphael Collection
           (label).                              80

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           A GROUP OF THREE FAMILLE VERTE
           FLORAL DISHES AND A ‘FRUIT AND
           FLOWERSPRAY’ BOWL
           Kangxi
           Comprising: a large dish decorated with a
           basket of a composite floral arrangement;
           a moulded petal-rim dish with exotic birds
           amongst flowers; another with a phoenix
           amongst peony sprays; and a deep bowl
           with a variety of fruit and flower sprays.
           The large dish 35.2cm (13.7/8in) diam.

           £800 - 1,200
           HK$8,000 - 12,000
           CNY7,000 - 11,000

           Provenance
           The two smaller dishes purchased at
           Sotheby’s 7/11/50, Mrs. Evelyn Stainton
           Collection. The bowl purchased at Burton   81
           House 1/3/50 according to the collection
           inventory.
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           A GROUP OF FOUR FAMILLE VERTE
           WARES
           Kangxi
           Comprising: a ‘flowerspray’ ewer and cover;
           a peach-form Cadogan teapot decorated
           with panels of Shoulao and Guanyin; an
           ‘antiquities’ teapot; and a square tea caddy
           and cover similarly decorated.
           The ewer and cover 21.5cm (8.1/2in) high.
           (7).
           £1,000 - 1,500
           HK$10,000 - 15,000
           CNY8,800 - 13,000
           Provenance                            82
           The teapot purchased at Burton House,
           1/3/50. The ewer purchased at Burton
           House April 1950, according to the collection
           inventory.






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